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SEC approves BlackRock's spot bitcoin ETF options listing

FILE PHOTO: A bitcoin is seen in an illustration picture taken at La Maison du Bitcoin in Paris
September 20, 2024
Reuters

(Reuters) -The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has approved listing and trading of options for asset manager BlackRock's spot bitcoin exchange-traded fund on the Nasdaq.

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